Being the conceded person I am and thinking this post is about me..I am over it. And you're a jerk and an idiot who can't get over himself. So many people care about you and you're throwing your life away or screwing things up big time. And when you say you have no friends..it's only because you don't want any. We're all standing next to you and we've given support..even when you've turned your back on us all. We still care..and occasionally it would be nice to know you care too.
1. A favorable and especially unduly high opinion of one's own abilities or worth. 2. An ingenious or witty turn of phrase or thought. 3. 1. A fanciful poetic image, especially an elaborate or exaggerated comparison. 2. A poem or passage consisting of such an image. 4. 1. The result of intellectual activity; a thought or an opinion. 2. A fanciful thought or idea. 5. 1. A fancy article; a knickknack. 2. An extravagant, fanciful, and elaborate construction or structure: “An eccentric addition to the lobby is a life-size wooden horse, a 19th century conceit” (Mimi Sheraton).
tr.v. con·ceit·ed, con·ceit·ing, con·ceits
1. Chiefly British. To take a fancy to. 2. Obsolete. To understand; conceive.
Hey will you email me or something? I've tried calling you while I'm in town but I suppose you're ignoring me as you always do. I don't have a phone in my apartment yet so I can't call you. Just email me will ya?
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n.
1. A favorable and especially unduly high opinion of one's own abilities or worth.
2. An ingenious or witty turn of phrase or thought.
3.
1. A fanciful poetic image, especially an elaborate or exaggerated comparison.
2. A poem or passage consisting of such an image.
4.
1. The result of intellectual activity; a thought or an opinion.
2. A fanciful thought or idea.
5.
1. A fancy article; a knickknack.
2. An extravagant, fanciful, and elaborate construction or structure: “An eccentric addition to the lobby is a life-size wooden horse, a 19th century conceit” (Mimi Sheraton).
tr.v. con·ceit·ed, con·ceit·ing, con·ceits
1. Chiefly British. To take a fancy to.
2. Obsolete. To understand; conceive.
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